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Why New Jersey’s Weather Is Following the State’s Strict Traffic Laws

David Chen20 hours ago05 mins

New Jersey’s weather has been oddly cooperative this spring, following the state’s strict traffic laws. Meteorologists explain why the high-pressure system is staying in its lane.

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